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Iraq in Fragments - The Occupation and Its Legacy (Hardcover)
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Iraq in Fragments - The Occupation and Its Legacy (Hardcover)
Series: Crises in World Politics
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When the United States led the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, it
expected to be able to establish a prosperous liberal democracy
with an open economy that would serve as a key ally in the region.
It sought to engage Iraqi society in ways that would defeat any
challenge to that state building project and U.S. guidance of it.
Eric Herring and Glen Rangwala argue that state building in Iraq
has been crippled less by preexisting weaknesses in the Iraqi
state, Iraqi sectarian divisions or U.S. policy mistakes than by
the fact that the US has attempted-with only limited success-to
control the parameters and outcome of that process. They explain
that the very nature of U.S. state-building in Iraq has created
incentives for unregulated local power struggles and patron-client
relations. Corruption, smuggling, and violence have resulted.The
main legacy of the US-led occupation, the authors contend, is that
Iraq has become a fragmented state-that is, one in which actors
dispute where overall political authority lies and in which there
are no agreed procedures for resolving such disputes. As long as
this is the case, the authority of the state will remain limited.
Technocratic mechanisms such as training schemes for officials,
political fixes such as elections, and the coercive tools of
repression will not be able to overcome this situation.Placing the
occupation within the context of regional, global, and U.S.
politics, Herring and Rangwala demonstrate how the politics of
co-option, coercion, and economic change have transformed the lives
and allegiances of the Iraqi population. As uncertainty about the
future of Iraq persists, this volume provides a much-needed
analysis of the deeper forces that give meaning to the daily events
in Iraq.
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